The History of the Several Towns, Manors, and Patents of the County of Westchester, Vol. II (1881 revised ed.)
Richard Richardson of New Orleans. 6th, Rebecca. Robert, the eldest, mar. Anue Jay, da. of the Rev. WiKiam Jay of Bath, England ; and had, 1st, Robert Bolton, b. at Batli, April 17, 1S14, niar. 1, Josephine, da. of Brewster WoodhuU; 2, Elizabeth R. Breutou, da. of James B.; 2nd, .lime ; 3d, William Jay; 4th, John; rth. Cornelius Winter: 6th. MaryStatira; 7th, Arabella; 8lh, James; 9th, Rhoda: 10th, Abby : 11th. Jleta ; 12th, Adele and Adelaide; 13th. Frances Georgianna!
BoNNETT OF Xew Rociiellk.-- Thc ancestors of the Bounetts were Protestants, inhabitants of RocheUe, in France. On the Revocation of the Edict of Nantes. Daniel Bonnet t tied from France to England. He subsequently emigrated to America. Daniel left. 1, Pierre, b. in England; 2, Jacques; 3, Daniel. Jacques had Peter, who mar. Mary Parcot, and James, who left one son, Peter, of New York. I'etcr, the eldest son uf Jacques, d. in 1S23, and had Salmon, of Upper New Pwoehelle, and a da. Elizabeth, who mar. Bartholomew Ward.
Bi:oN^DiG OF RxE.-- John Bror,d!s?i or Brondig, was one of the lii-st and principal proprietors of Manu.>ing Island and Poningne Neclc, iu 16';2. He left four soTis-- John, Joseph, Daniel and Joslma-- ancestors of thc numerous and respectable families which bear the name in Westchester County.
Brown of Rye.-- This family was a younger branch of t!ic Browns of Beecii- ■worth, in the County of Kent, Engiand, founded by Sir Anthony Brown," who was created a Kniglit of the Balli, at tlie coronation of Richard 11. He left issue two sons, Sir Pueliard his heir, and Sir. Stephen, Lord Mayor of Landon in 14:?9. Sir Rubert JJruwn. living U»ip. Henry V. was father of Sir Thomas Browne, treas.urer" of the household to Henry VL, and SheritT of Kent, iu 1444 and 1160